Apichatpong Weerasethakul: "For me, filmmaking is still young. It still has room to grow, and now it’s still attached to other kinds of art, like literature or theatre. I’m not saying I’m trying to create some revolutionary style, but each film has its own language—the movie tells you how it wants to be told. But we tend to stick to very few modes of expression."

Apichatpong Weerasethakul: "I try to mimic the pattern of memory and of thinking and the randomness of life. It’s like a journey. That is the main thing about the beauty of life; that you don’t cram. And not only beauty, but also the fact that there is never a concrete thing in life. I want the movie to be a tool of liberation...Liberation from expectation, liberation from the known pattern of time presented in film. It is playful. It’s what keeps me making the films, because I enjoy this play."

☯️They are a real example of yin and yang. Love like theirs comes once in a life time ❤️
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💫 It was such a pleasure to have watched them on their special day. Though the day was a bit crazy they calmed and reassured each other. ⠀⠀
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🌅The ceremony itself was out of this world. It was so full of culture, colors, life and love. ⠀⠀
💒 we have all been to a wedding that has left us in awe. ⠀⠀
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🎥 to watch their wedding film, click on the link in our bio 😉
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⬇️ Tag a friend or two who is either getting married or just loves weddings!